
10 Best Places to Visit in Wales
Wales shares a great deal of history with the rest of Great Britain, but the rugged beauty of its landscapes and the open nature of its inhabitants make it a distinctly unique travel destination.

Wales shares a great deal of history with the rest of Great Britain, but the rugged beauty of its landscapes and the open nature of its inhabitants make it a distinctly unique travel destination.

Lisbon, the capital and the largest city of Portugal, is no longer an under-the-radar tourist destination.

While most people instantly conjure up images of Edinburgh and the Highlands or tartan and tweed when they think of Scotland, the northern nation is actually home to a host of breath-takingly beautiful islands.

From majestic Mount Fuji to an underwater volcano that formed a new island just last year, Japan’s 109 active volcanoes account for around 10 percent of all of the active volcanoes in the world.

One of the most popular travel destinations in Europe, Amsterdam is a compact, charming and cosmopolitan city that invites exploration.

Perched atop a high mountain plateau, this place has drawn visitors since the 1920s with its wild sandstone bluffs and forested valleys.

Although it is often disparaged and overlooked for being ‘The Crossroads of America,’ Indiana has a lot going for it once you get off its busy interstates.

Often ranked among the best places to live in the United States, this small but thriving community blends suburban comfort with culture, creativity, and green space.

This island really suits travelers who’d rather have a laid-back weekend than a jam-packed schedule.

Yellowstone is not just the world’s first national park but is also one of the most unique national parks.

Nestled in the heart of the Great Lakes region, the Midwest state of Michigan lies in the north of the Untied States on the border with Canada.

Greece is one of those magical places, filled with hundreds of exotic islands and archipelagos boasting extraordinary scenery, picturesque warm-water beaches, a glorious Mediterranean climate, and authentic Greek cuisine prepared from age-old family recipes.

Founded in the 10th century, this lively southern city blends centuries-old architecture with a youthful, modern energy.

The temperature is starting to dip. The first scent of pumpkin this and pumpkin that has been spotted and that one tree is already well ahead of the rest.

Munich is a glorious city that shrugs off the coldness and sternness of buildings that are so prevalent elsewhere in Germany.
